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Endless Ocean (Wii) PEGI 3+ Adventure

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Lieu : Kennesaw, Georgia, États-Unis
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Caractéristiques de l'objet

État
Très bon: Un objet qui a été utilisé, mais qui est en excellent état. Le boîtier ou la couverture ne ...
Features
Initial release, Third-person, floating camera, 1 player(s)
UPC
0045496900427
EAN
0045496900427
Platform
Nintendo Wii
Rating
E-Everyone
Publisher
Nintendo
Genre
Action & Adventure
Game Name
Endless Ocean

À propos de ce produit

Product Information

In Endless Ocean for the Nintendo Wii, players get to put on a scuba suit and go diving. With a release date in January of 2008, this blue world features ocean life and marine creatures around every turn. You'll love the soothing soundtrack, too, which can put you in a relaxed state of mind. The game puts you in control of a scuba diver. It also gives you an assistant by the name of Katherine Sunday. Sunday will help guide you through this world and talk with you about the creatures you find. The gameplay starts on a diving boat that serves as a hub where players can get advice from Sunday and check the fish logbook to see which fish have been cataloged. Additionally, this is where the player selects photography missions. Once underwater, players can use the Wii Remote to swim, photograph, and interact with hundreds of different creatures, including sharks, whales, dolphins, exotic fish, and penguins. Wildlife logging and photography missions advance the story line and unlock new equipment for future dives. You even have the chance to interact with animals that you can train. The animals will quickly learn tricks and perform for you. The game also asks you to identify some of the animals you spot. Once you properly identify each one, you can move it into your private aquarium. When you're not heading off on another adventure, you can view those animals inside the aquarium. Endless Ocean for the Nintendo Wii lets you do more than simply explore underwater. You can also try your hand at cave diving and dive deep into the sea. This allows you to uncover even more animals in your underwater adventures. In the game, you also get to attempt wreck diving where you explore wrecked ships you encounter. You never know when you might uncover some sunken treasure in your explorations. Trench diving is another mode of play. You can send your scuba diver deep into the trenches to encounter animals not often seen in the real world. At a certain point in the game, Sunday tells you about how she lost her father. He was an explorer who went out on a trip to find a White Mother Whale and never came home. You and Sunday will work together to find four different species of whales. Once you find the last species, Sunday will tell you more about her father. The Endless Ocean soundtrack features songs from Hayley Westenra, Secret Garden, and other musical acts. Arika has created a soundtrack that works seamlessly with the backgrounds and levels to complement the aquatic nature of the game. You can play the game on your own or with others when you hook up other remotes. Kids will enjoy this game because it makes learning fun. They'll have such a great time playing that they'll forget they're also learning in the process. Nintendo games like Endless Ocean are also suitable for adults. Whether you are young in age or just young at heart, Endless Ocean is sure to provide you with hours of fun and entertainment.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Nintendo
UPC
0045496900427
eBay Product ID (ePID)
56274515

Product Key Features

Rating
E-Everyone
Genre
Action & Adventure
Platform
Nintendo Wii
Game Name
Endless Ocean

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2008
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
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139973

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5.0
Communication
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Évaluations et avis sur le produit

4.3
130 évaluations du produit
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Good graphics

Compelling gameplay

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  • A Journey Under the Sea

    Endless Ocean is an a diving simulation game for Wii created by Arika, a Japan gaming studio. You will start the game by selecting the location of the diving area. The control is very easy to learn, basically you just need to point to the direction where you want to go (very simple isn't it). It's very relaxing, you can play it on your own pace. And there's no way that you can lose in the game. All the sea creatures will not be able to harm you. Thus no need to worry about sharks/whales/sting ray when you see them. In fact, later in the game you can capture the pictures of anything in the game. Akira did a very good job in graphics. Underworld graphics are great. First time you see the whale in the game, you can feel the 'WOW' factor. It's just that cool. In summary, if you are looking ...

  • ENDLESS OCEAN a mixed bag, but beaufiful game.

    If you love dolphins, whales and other sea life, you should enjoy this game. If you want adventure, well-designed humans, battles, and puzzle-solving, this will put you to sleep. I recommend it for relaxing and learning about sea life. The music can get monotonous, but the soundtrack of Celtic Women-type songs by Haley Westenra is beautiful - to a point. You may find yourself using the generic soundtrack for your repeated underwater explorations. You will search for photo opportunities involving certain fish, check sea life migration paths, search for artifacts and - mostly - enjoy exploring an expansive underwater world. The short-duration human dialogue moments are cheesy and a little tiresome, but you can always leave your host and move forward to the bow and greet and pet seals, birds, ...

  • Endless Ocean (Wii)

    The game play seems a bit on the slow side for me. I got it for my 4 year old and he seems to enjoy it but cannot play it alone do to the substantial quantity of reading required in order to play the game. All three of my kids enjoy playing or watching the game. The freedom of the plot serves as a bonus for this age group. I think the fact that we actually have a saltwater aquarium with some of the same fish in the game helps promote their level of interest. However, due to the lagging plot and the somewhat boring music (yawn!), if I had rented the game before buying it, I would not have paid more than $20.00 for it. It makes an interesting screen saver for the TV, though.

  • endless ocean worth the purchase

    This game is relaxing and definitely different from most of the fast paced wii games. Graphics are nice. Great learning tool for basic information on a variety of species. Wish it allowed more interaction with the fish instead of a finger poking at them. Would be nice to see aquatic life feeding etc. instead of just swimming around. Scenes could be better when diver gets to edge of boundary he just stops. Would be cool if it was also a fishing game during divers downtime as well as allowing diver to collect species. The "on the boat time" is kind of boring. Would be better if you could design a crew for the boat. I bought it and enjoy it because I like games having to do with underwater scenery and aquatic life - definitely recommend!

  • Endless Ocean Wii

    I bought this for the relaxation that everyone said about, its OK, if you like action packed games, or not a lot of, you know, the words, the game talking to you in writing, don't buy this. I personally don't like when it does that. You can focus on the sea life, and also touch the creatures, but, its not as exciting as what I have heard. Even though my game is in mint, new shape, I am not to interested in it. Neither are my children. So don't surprise your kids with this one, this is defiantly a relaxed, totally, relaxed game, I cant even call this a game, its more like a story and your in it. More for a adult looking for a relaxing mood, or something just to pass some time. Sorry Endless Ocean, but wow, its not that great.